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enclosure at
Isfahan in Iran was
named Hazar Jerib for the
expanse of
irrigated acreage,
namely 1000
jeribs. "hectare"
Britannica Online Encyclopedia, accessed...
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Hezar Jerib or
Hezar Jarib or
Hazar Jarib or
Hazar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب) may
refer to:
Hezar Jerib,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari Hezar Jerib, Hamadan...
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legacy units of area have been
redefined as
being equal to one hectare:
Jerib (Persian: جریب) in Iran
Djerib (Turkish: cerip) in
Turkey Gongqing (traditional...
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Hezar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Ḩezār
Jerīb, Hezār Jarīb, Hazār Jarīb, and Hazār
Jerīb) is a
village in
Haram Rud-e
Sofla Rural District...
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Hezar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Hezār
Jerīb, Hazār Jarīb, Hazār
Jerīb, and Hezār Jarīb) is a
village in
Valanjerd Rural District, in...
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attribution remains unconfirmed. Al-Mansur
gifted the
astrologer with 2,000
jeribs of land
south of
Baghdad as an eqta' (grants of land
given by a
caliph in...
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acres (8
kanal = 1 acre) and
muraba (25
acres = 1
muraba = 200 kanal),
jerib,
wiswa and gunta. Its use as a
primary unit for
trade in the
United Kingdom...
- is
almost entirely agricultural. The
Sholgar River irrigates some 40,000
jeribs (8,000 hectares) of land, and
another two or
three thousand are irrigated...
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provided irrigation water to more than 67,000
jeribs of land
after completion.
Currently only 2,000
jeribs of land is
under cultivation.
Maximum capacity...
- Deh Now-ye
Moqaddasi Deh-e
Sheykhan Gijali-ye Bala Gijali-ye Pain
Hezar Jerib Hirab Kabutarlan Qaleh-ye
Mirza Ali Qaleh-ye
Samur Khan
Qeshlaq Valanjerd...